Sunday for Six

Sunday for Six

May 31, 2026

Some of the most memorable gatherings are shaped by the smallest details.

A printed menu resting beside a plate. A handwritten place card. A dinner that feels thoughtful without feeling formal. The kind of evenings people linger at long after dessert has been cleared.

Over time, we’ve found ourselves increasingly drawn to these small tangible elements of hosting. Not because they are necessary, but because they make a gathering feel intentional. They create atmosphere before the food even arrives at the table.

And long after the evening is over, they often become small keepsakes in their own right.

Tucked into memory boxes. Slipped between the pages of a scrapbook or journal. Found months later inside a cookbook or drawer and instantly tied to a particular season, meal or group of people.

There’s something quietly meaningful about creating objects that only exist for one night.

Sunday for Six was designed around that feeling.

A complimentary collection of editable hosting templates inspired by slow dinners, shared tables and gatherings that linger a little longer.

The collection includes:

  • invitation template
  • editable menu
  • place card design

Designed in Canva and easy to customise for your own gathering.

Whether you’re planning a full dinner party, a birthday lunch, a baby shower or simply having a few friends over on a cold evening, these templates are intended to make hosting feel a little more thoughtful and personal.

The designs were intentionally kept minimal and open-ended so they can be adapted across different occasions and aesthetics without feeling overly themed or disposable.

For the intended look and feel, we recommend printing on a textured or matte card stock and keeping typography and layout largely intact.

Complimentary editable templates delivered instantly via email.



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